On 29.06.22 19:44, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Note that Jeff already "fixed" this by making LinuxCNC not use the
buggy libtk-img library (turns out the functionality we used from that
library had become available in core Tk).
;) So LinuxCNC was even improved.
I intend to upload a new LinuxCNC deb to unstable that closes this
bug, which will prevent us from getting removed from testing.

I just checked with the latest upload of libtk-img - it got fixed, i.e.
the version prior to Jeff's fix works again. This means we can just
close the bug.

Best,
Steffen



On June 29, 2022 10:56:46 AM MDT, "Steffen Möller"
<steffen_moel...@gmx.de> wrote:

    On 29.06.22 17:14, Stuart Stevenson wrote:

        What does 'autoremoval from testing' mean? Is it good or bad?


    Harmless. Mostly :)

    When there is a bug to a package that is not fixed then the package is
    removed from the testing distribution of Debian that is the next stable
    release. And with it all packages that depend on that package need to
    go. Such removals are mighty annoying when the dependency just affects
    some borderline use of some software. On the plus side, this gets things
    fixed more quickly.

    A removal from testing does not mean that it is removed from unstable,
    i.e. the Debian distribution in which all uploaded packages appear
    before 5 days later transitioning to testing. This (very ironic) renders
    unstable sometimes more stable than testing.

    The background to this bug is that there was this abi change to the tiff
    library that affected the Img Tk library. This was first spotted from
    within LinuxCNC. I personally take this as an indication that LinuxCNC
    is one of the most-used Tk applications these days :) It is not our bug,
    though. And someone has already or is about to fix this.

    Such incompatibilities happen all the time. It is the main purpose of a
    Linux distribution to spot these and fix them. With LinuxCNC now being
    part of the very latest of Debian in Debian unstable (and unstable+5
    bugfree days = testing) LinuxCNC is more exposed to this
    distribution-development. A year from now the current testing
    distribution will be frozen, i.e. no more uploads and thus no more
    sudden incompatibilities, and after loads of bug fixes released as the
    new stable.

    Best,
    Steffen

        On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 11:34 AM gene heskett
        <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

            On 6/23/22 10:31, Debian testing autoremoval watch wrote:

                linuxcnc 2.9.0~pre0+git20220402.2500863908-4 is marked
                for autoremoval

            from testing on 2022-07-13

                It is affected by these RC bugs: 1012789:
                linuxcnc-uspace: Linux CNC will not start
                https://bugs.debian.org/1012789

            I beg to differ, this mornings install from the buildbot
            for both wintel and armhf machines is working fine. And
            has done so for every install here. sometimes at less than
            daily intervals for an updated install since the last time
            the buildbot was restarted. Pix of two machines running it
            are at: <geneslinuxbox.net:6309> This is all on uptodate
            buster. The last time I tried to build on bullseye was on
            the rpi4 (armhf) and it failed on both a wintel and on an
            armhf because the python was too new.

                This mail is generated by:

            
https://salsa.debian.org/release-team/release-tools/-/blob/master/mailer/mail_autoremovals.pl


                Autoremoval data is generated by:

            
https://salsa.debian.org/qa/udd/-/blob/master/udd/testing_autoremovals_gatherer.pl


                
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